The Good Neighbor Commission of Texas coordinates the work of the Federal, State, and local government toward the improvement of travel and living and working conditions of Texas migrant laborers and their families. Covering the full spectrum of migrant labor activity directly related to the improvement of the well-being of migrant and seasonal farmworkers, the 1975 annual report chronicles the facts, conditions, and circumstances which focus on the socioeconomic plight of migrant families on a yearly basis. Statistical information which can be useful for the development of programs in addressing the migrant's needs is included. A brief overview of the Texas migrant laborer is given. The report also discusses Texas agriculture and migrant labor, alien labor and immigration, and various selected agencies and programs. Current developments in education education, housing, health, transportation, and labor unions are presented. A review of all the migrant legislation passed and rejected from the 54th legislative session to the present concerning migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the areas of health, education, housing, transportation, and welfare and social services is also presented. (NQ)